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you have let us into your home. you have been filming for us for months and we are at the point now where we are ready to wave you off. i have just said to myself, treasure these moments because we will never get this back. it has been a very, very enduring and hard two years, because there has been highs, obviously there has been lows, there has been times when i ask why i even do this, because it is so demanding. when yourjob requires you to be extremely disciplined and extremely focused 365 days of the year, that is not normal. so i have just had to completely sweep the whole drive sunday night, training on a monday morning. i'm not used to this really, because in january, for about six weeks, i go to australia and it is normally about 35 degrees, a0 degrees on the gold coast and now it is about —3 and we have got about a good two foot, three foot of snow. this is what you have to do. you check your availability. i have done it this morning. training, tick. "how do you feel physically?" physically normal. "any
you have let us into your home. you have been filming for us for months and we are at the point now where we are ready to wave you off. i have just said to myself, treasure these moments because we will never get this back. it has been a very, very enduring and hard two years, because there has been highs, obviously there has been lows, there has been times when i ask why i even do this, because it is so demanding. when yourjob requires you to be extremely disciplined and extremely focused 365...
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a new us study shows... around ten times the official death toll, making it the country's worst humanitarian disaster since independence. jeff bezos made a ten minute, 18 second trip to space. the founder of amazon was accompanied by his brother, mark. uk dummett cummings held discussions about ousting borisjohnson dummett cummings held discussions about ousting boris johnson from downing street within days of the conservative victory. but earlier, a minister said that people could make an informed decision. those are the headlines from the bbc. now on bbc news, our media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google's ceo, sundar pichai about a wide range of issues, from the company's hotly—debated privacy practices to its pioneering development in al and quantum computing. few people could be said to personify any of the vast new forces shaping the 21st century, let alone more than one. but perhaps the ceo of google, sundar pichai, can be said to embody two. born to a modest, middle—class family in south—east
a new us study shows... around ten times the official death toll, making it the country's worst humanitarian disaster since independence. jeff bezos made a ten minute, 18 second trip to space. the founder of amazon was accompanied by his brother, mark. uk dummett cummings held discussions about ousting borisjohnson dummett cummings held discussions about ousting boris johnson from downing street within days of the conservative victory. but earlier, a minister said that people could make an...
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we get used to all of the things that are happening around us. and i think technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mrna technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. so, we take that for granted now that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so, i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple of big picture questions about the future. what do you think is the biggest challenge facing us? i would define climate change as a clear thing we can all focus on because it's something we are leaving behind for the next generation. i think our generation will navigate through it, but it's what we leave for the next generation. so, it weighs on me. so ways in which you need to act early, before the warning signs fully appear. and they're appearing now. before the actual events play out. like covid, except you had to make all the right decisions many years b
we get used to all of the things that are happening around us. and i think technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mrna technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. so, we take that for granted now that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so, i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple...
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most of us will stay fine and dry. the hot weather is here to stay, but those temperatures will gradually ease off by a few degrees as we head deeper into next week. that's your latest weather. this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. i was feeling a bit groggy last night, so i took a lateralflow test and it has come out positive, so i am now self isolating at home with my family until i get the result of a pcr test. travel firms criticise the government's decision to keep quarantine rules in place for travellers returning to england and wales from france — even if they are fully vaccinated. pop—up vaccine centres open in venues across england this weekend in a push to get more people vaccinated before the country unlocks next week. more than 150 people have now died in severe this is bbc news with the latest headlines... the health secretary sajid javid says he has tested positive for coronavirus
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we get used to all of the things that are around us. technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mra technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. -- mr —— mr technology. —— mrna technology. we take that for granted now, that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to end by asking a couple of big picture questions about the future. what do you think is the biggest challenge facing us? i would define climate change as a clear thing we can all focus on because it's something we are leaving behind for the next generation. i think our generation will navigate through it, but it's what we leave for the next generation. something in which you need to act early, before the warning signs fully appear. and they're appearing now. before the actual events play out. like covid, except you had to make all the right decisi
we get used to all of the things that are around us. technology is constantly impacting us profoundly. i give the vaccine example. the mra technology would turn out to be foundational for many more things over time. -- mr —— mr technology. —— mrna technology. we take that for granted now, that it happened. we take it for granted that you can turn around and ask for information and just have it at your fingertips. so i think technology's profoundly influencing everything we do. i want to...
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thank you for being with us as always. please let us know if there's anything more we can do. >> i'll do it, thank you. >>> coming up we told you last night about the rise in anti-semitism here in this country, but the hate isn't confined to the u.s. in europe some protesters against covid restrictions blame jews for the pandemic. that's next. [♪] looking to repair dry, damaged hair without weighing it down? try pantene daily moisture renewal conditioner. its color-safe formula uses smart conditioners to micro-target damage helping to repair hair without weighing it down. try pantene. some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and
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thank you for being with us, as always. please, let us know if there is anything more we can do. >> i will do it thank you. >>> coming up. we told you last night about the rise in anti-semitism here, in this country. but the hate isn't confined to the u.s. in europe, some protestors against covid restrictions blame jews for the pandemic. that's next. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ at johnsonville, we've often wondered how could burgers and dogs be our national tradition, when you can't even spell sausage without usa. exercise your right to mix it up, and throw on some johnsonville sausage. because freedom is delicious. they told me you can't make a boombox fly. so i built a boomboxasaurus... with code! and we did it together in our live online coding class. at byju's! build your own world at byju's futureschool with live one-on-one coding classes taught by expert teachers. join our summer program
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that's it for us. want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time". >> that does square with our intelligence agencies who believe this was a narco move on president to give him something he wasn't giving them. confidential informants. anderson, pleasure. >>> let's start the week by clearing up some confusion, shall we? first we have fauci. he's just out of the biden administration's new briefing. so what is the deal with boosters? and how did we create more confusion where there should be none? how real is the variant for this fall, and on what basis of proof? and this new vaccine alert for the j&j vaccine -- the fda putting a warning that that single shot vaccine could raise the risk of a rare nerve
that's it for us. want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time". >> that does square with our intelligence agencies who believe this was a narco move on president to give him something he wasn't giving them. confidential informants. anderson, pleasure. >>> let's start the week by clearing up some confusion, shall we? first we have fauci. he's just out of the biden administration's new briefing. so what is the deal with boosters? and how did we create more...
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can you tell us what your objective is? and how long -- i mean, how long are you going to stay away from your state from? >> good evening, anderson. just landed at -- in the washington, d.c. area. i hope you can hear me. it's a little loud here. >> yeah, we got you. >> but -- good. okay. but 50 democrats have left the state to block passage of the anti-voter legislation that republicans are -- are trying to pass in texas. they are rushing through the process. late night, all night, weekend hearings, this past weekend. and our objective is very simple. is to kill this bill for this session, for this 30-day special session. and use that time to deliver a very clear message to the u.s. congress. you have to act, squuand you hao act now. there's no more waiting. there's -- there's no more -- there's no more chances here. we need congress to enact strong federal voting rights legislation to save our democracy because these republican attacks will continue to occur over and over in texas and across the country. so that's why we a
can you tell us what your objective is? and how long -- i mean, how long are you going to stay away from your state from? >> good evening, anderson. just landed at -- in the washington, d.c. area. i hope you can hear me. it's a little loud here. >> yeah, we got you. >> but -- good. okay. but 50 democrats have left the state to block passage of the anti-voter legislation that republicans are -- are trying to pass in texas. they are rushing through the process. late night, all...
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michael wolf joins us now. thank you so much for being with us. you spoke to the former president twice for this book on the record, i understand. you cover before the election, it's election night and through the insurrection and really up until now. talk about what was going on in the white house while what we were seeing on our tvs january 6th was pointing out. >> the important thing to remember is that there was nobody in the white house. from november 3rd onto election day, november 3rd to january 6th one of the themes was that everyone that surrounded the president in the west wing, in the campaign even his family were running for the exits. so you had by november 3rd, by saturday november 7th everyone around the president -- and let me state that. everyone, 100% of the people around the president knew he had lost the election and nothing that he would do -- he could do would change that. >> despite what the president himself was saying all the people around him -- >> all of them. they knew he had taken a step. they've always known he was a
michael wolf joins us now. thank you so much for being with us. you spoke to the former president twice for this book on the record, i understand. you cover before the election, it's election night and through the insurrection and really up until now. talk about what was going on in the white house while what we were seeing on our tvs january 6th was pointing out. >> the important thing to remember is that there was nobody in the white house. from november 3rd onto election day, november...
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jamey doing the reporting for us, she joins us now. i mean it's fascinating to hear how far general milly and what exactly how he saw this. there are parallels according to the book about what the former president said about the election being stolen and adolph hitler's rhetoric. >> absolutely. milly was so shaken by trump's behavior that what he did was he got together with the other chiefs, the navy, the air force, the marines and they planned. they believed there really could be a coup attempt by trump. and lenning and rucker write milly views quote, trump as the classic authoritarian leader with nothing to lose. and quoted as saying this is a rife style moment, milly told the aides, the gospel of the furor. we know people were concerned that trump wouldn't leave office. we reported that. to hear general milly say this, it's clear when you read the book he cooperated. there are extensive quotes. >> and he comes off looking pretty good from what i understand. >> he does. and let's remember he had his lafayette square very bad moment.
jamey doing the reporting for us, she joins us now. i mean it's fascinating to hear how far general milly and what exactly how he saw this. there are parallels according to the book about what the former president said about the election being stolen and adolph hitler's rhetoric. >> absolutely. milly was so shaken by trump's behavior that what he did was he got together with the other chiefs, the navy, the air force, the marines and they planned. they believed there really could be a coup...
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she joins us now. doctor, appreciate you being with us. um, i -- i understand, so just last week, before you were fired, you received a disturbing amazon package at -- at your office. what -- what was in it? and what did you think when you received it? >> hi, anderson. thank you so much for having me. yes. the week before i was terminated from the department of health, i received a package that contained a dog muzzle. and at first, i thought that was a joke and contacted a few friends. and then, when no one claimed it, realized that that was something that was sent to me, as -- as some kind of a message, i suppose. >> i understand, i think it was your husband who said -- or you said something to your husband that he recounted. what was it, you said? >> i said that -- that they obviously didn't know me because they sent me a size three, which is for beagles and i'm obviously a pitbull, which requires a size six. >> so, just for people who haven't been following what happened to you. it's -- it's really extraordinary. i read your account of
she joins us now. doctor, appreciate you being with us. um, i -- i understand, so just last week, before you were fired, you received a disturbing amazon package at -- at your office. what -- what was in it? and what did you think when you received it? >> hi, anderson. thank you so much for having me. yes. the week before i was terminated from the department of health, i received a package that contained a dog muzzle. and at first, i thought that was a joke and contacted a few friends....
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joining us jim acosta. jim, what are you learning about this meeting between trump and mccarthy and then the dinner with biden and chancellor merkel? >> anderson, i was just able to confirm in the last several minutes that kevin mccarthy is at the white house having dinner with president biden and chancellor merkel. he made the trip up to bedminster to kiss the ring of the once dictator in exile president trump. what was discussed is fundraising and looking ahead to the 2022 midterms. anderson, obviously, one of the subcontexts in this is that they need donald trump's fundraising prowess heading into the midterms and what is one thing kevin mccarthy prizes above all else? that is becoming speaker of the house. so he has set aside what he said after the january 6th insurrection that donald trump bears responsibility for it because in his view, the ends justify the means no matter what the constitution was going through at that time. now, as for the dinner conversation at the white house this evening, i'm not
joining us jim acosta. jim, what are you learning about this meeting between trump and mccarthy and then the dinner with biden and chancellor merkel? >> anderson, i was just able to confirm in the last several minutes that kevin mccarthy is at the white house having dinner with president biden and chancellor merkel. he made the trip up to bedminster to kiss the ring of the once dictator in exile president trump. what was discussed is fundraising and looking ahead to the 2022 midterms....
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he joins us , now. so, ronan, it's obviously a huge moment for britney spears to be able to obtain her own legal counsel. i find it stunning that she, all this time, has had somebody who was appointed by the court, who was being paid, i guess, by the conservatorship that she, herself, was fighting against. >> it's one of the many aspects of this story, anderson, that illustrates just how vulnerable these kinds of really restrictive legal structures that get applied to disabled people and people with limited capacity of one type or another. um, how those structures can redound to kind of what appear to be gross violations of people's basic rights. in this case, she's alleged this court-appointed lawyer, sam ingham, didn't even apprise her of her omgzs for filing to get out of this situation. we, in our investigation, uncovered various court records in which this lawyer that was appointed by the court, was chummy with the judge and seems to joke about, you know, withholding pieces of information from her.
he joins us , now. so, ronan, it's obviously a huge moment for britney spears to be able to obtain her own legal counsel. i find it stunning that she, all this time, has had somebody who was appointed by the court, who was being paid, i guess, by the conservatorship that she, herself, was fighting against. >> it's one of the many aspects of this story, anderson, that illustrates just how vulnerable these kinds of really restrictive legal structures that get applied to disabled people and...
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and she doubled down on something she had told us, previously. that she believes this audit, this machine count that you're seeing behind me, that's going weeks long now. that it is the starting point for a national movement. here's what she said. >> this is the start of a whole-new industry, probably. much less, a process in the future, where voters are gonna start asking questions. that's it. if you cannot be respectful and do it one at a time, then i'll call it. >> now, that was her getting up and leaving when reporters, like me, we just started asking her questions. presenting her with facts. and she took off. now, republicans were looking to 2022 are watching all of this
and she doubled down on something she had told us, previously. that she believes this audit, this machine count that you're seeing behind me, that's going weeks long now. that it is the starting point for a national movement. here's what she said. >> this is the start of a whole-new industry, probably. much less, a process in the future, where voters are gonna start asking questions. that's it. if you cannot be respectful and do it one at a time, then i'll call it. >> now, that was...
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it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. show your world what's truly inside. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. i always had a connection to my grandfather... i always wanted to learn more about him. i discovered some very interesting documents on ancestry. this is the uh registration card for the draft for world war two. and this is his signature which blew me away. being able to... make my grandfather real... not just a memory... is priceless. his legacy..
it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side...
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he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we continue our coverage on covid right now with breaking news on the origins of the coronavirus and a review of intelligence ordered by the biden administration about the possibility the original virus leaked from a lab in wuhan, china. pamela brown joins us now with more. what are you learning about this review? >> reporter: so anderson, we've learned several senior biden administration officials including biden's national security adviser jake sullivan, they believe the theory that the coronavirus accidentally escaped from a lab in wuhan is at least as credible as the possibility it emerged naturally from an animal directly into a human, according to multiple sources involved with the covid origin'
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we didn't use the polar bears. we didn't use the rising sea levels. any of this. we talked about pollution. this is what i'm trying to convince the environmentalists, the environmentalists in the community that they should, after 40 years of miscommunicating, communicate the right way. not to scare the other side but to bring them in with good communication and good dialogue. >> so if we look at the numbers, we have seen that something has changed recently. if you put up the gallup poll, so you see that since the '90s the democrats have been getting more concerned that global warming will pose a serious threat and the most common thing in the media is it's a current problem. you saw republicans moving that way with a gap. since between 2008 and now, they have gone in the opposite direction. why do you think that is? >> well, i think the key thing is that we have to communicate in the best way and to show people that you can predict the environment and the economy at the same time. there is no place there is a more perfect example of that than california. think abo
we didn't use the polar bears. we didn't use the rising sea levels. any of this. we talked about pollution. this is what i'm trying to convince the environmentalists, the environmentalists in the community that they should, after 40 years of miscommunicating, communicate the right way. not to scare the other side but to bring them in with good communication and good dialogue. >> so if we look at the numbers, we have seen that something has changed recently. if you put up the gallup poll,...
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we think it's past us. it seems like there's a lot we don't know, and we need to continue to be humble in the face of this, in the face of what we don't know. >> anderson, that's exactly right. if you look at the last year and a half, there have been multiple times where we have been fooled by covid-19. when cases went down and we thought we were in the clear, and then cases went up again. this is a tricky virus. it has fooled us on more than one occasion, kn i think that means we have to be humble about how we approach this. it means we shouldn't let down our guard until cases not only come down but stay down. and right now, cases are actually going up. cases are going up, hospitalizations are going up. death rates are ticking up. this is primarily happening among the unvaccinated, but recognizing delta is new and we're still learning more about it, it bears being cautious. if you're out there and you have kids at home or you're immunocompromised and you're thinking should i be more cases and put my mask o
we think it's past us. it seems like there's a lot we don't know, and we need to continue to be humble in the face of this, in the face of what we don't know. >> anderson, that's exactly right. if you look at the last year and a half, there have been multiple times where we have been fooled by covid-19. when cases went down and we thought we were in the clear, and then cases went up again. this is a tricky virus. it has fooled us on more than one occasion, kn i think that means we have to...
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. >> thanks so much for joining us. us. "ac 360" is now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>turns out there's a good reason some republicans have no appetite for investigating the january insurrection. they're too busy hobnobbing with one of the participants. i'm john berman, and this uncovered is anthony asqgary ro seen here on a trip republicans took to the border. aguerrero a right wing youtube personality and close ally of marjorie tailor green was there. unlike others who have blamed it on fbi agitators, anyone but trump supporters, this guy makes no bones about who was responsible. >> we were all there. it was not antifa, and it was not blm. it was trump supporters that did that yesterday. i'm the first to admit it, being one myself. >> so, that was anthony aguerrero, january 7th, a day after the insurrection. and here's part of his live stream on the border three nights ago during which he talked with house members, madison cawthorn, chris jacobs, michael cloud, josh rose, ronny jackson and mary miller. the mem
. >> thanks so much for joining us. us. "ac 360" is now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>turns out there's a good reason some republicans have no appetite for investigating the january insurrection. they're too busy hobnobbing with one of the participants. i'm john berman, and this uncovered is anthony asqgary ro seen here on a trip republicans took to the border. aguerrero a right wing youtube personality and close ally of marjorie tailor green was there....
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randi kaye joins us, now, from surfside. and, randi, you are learning more about one of the victims. what can you tell us? >> well, john, another child has been pulled from the rubble. this time, a 7-year-old girl. she was recovered by miami fire search and rescue. and it turns out, that she is the daughter of a firefighter who works with miami fire search and rescue. he was actually working on the pile, at the time. he did not find his daughter. but a search team from task force two did and they called him over and told him that tragic news. so you can just imagine, john, how difficult it is for this family. this little girl has not been identified, publicly. nor, has her father. the family is asking for privacy, at this time. but certainly, a very, very difficult situation for them, like it is for so many families here in the surfside area. also, tonight, john. we are learning more about those who ran for safety, as that building came crumbling down around them. and we are hearing stories of neighbors jumping into action t
randi kaye joins us, now, from surfside. and, randi, you are learning more about one of the victims. what can you tell us? >> well, john, another child has been pulled from the rubble. this time, a 7-year-old girl. she was recovered by miami fire search and rescue. and it turns out, that she is the daughter of a firefighter who works with miami fire search and rescue. he was actually working on the pile, at the time. he did not find his daughter. but a search team from task force two did...
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using plexi glass. to be careful about the precautions. and i think finally, anderson, just having some criteria at this point because we're here on the ground. it's confusion now because as you mentioned the ceo says the games could still be canceled at the 11th hour. specifically. what other criteria, those are the types of things i think we all want to know. >> just talking about this johnson & johnson issue, should -- if you've had a johnson & johnson and one shot, should you get a booster shot? >> let's clarify the situation. as you pointed out there was a limited study. there was a study similar in size and reported a few weeks ago that found just the opposite conclusion. i think at this point we do need more data. we do want to take protect if they do need a booster dose with j&j, but i think it's a little too early to come to the conclusion that's what we need right now. i think it's possible all the vaccines will ultimately need that. booster dose. and the delta variant will help drive us to getting to that answer sooner than late
using plexi glass. to be careful about the precautions. and i think finally, anderson, just having some criteria at this point because we're here on the ground. it's confusion now because as you mentioned the ceo says the games could still be canceled at the 11th hour. specifically. what other criteria, those are the types of things i think we all want to know. >> just talking about this johnson & johnson issue, should -- if you've had a johnson & johnson and one shot, should you...
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i'm using stock for the bezos earth fund. the two big initiatives i know of right now are blue origin and bezos earth fund, which is all about sustainability, climate change, protecting the natural world. we have to work on the here and now of that too. blue origin is working on the future, but we have to work on the here and now as well. >> elon musk told "the washington post," your newspaper, that if blue origin is to be successful, you should run it full time and he hopes you do that. any chance? >> bob smith is the coo of blue origin. he's running it amazingly well. he's been here only a few years and doing a great job. i'm not taking bob's job. but i am going to spend more time on it. i'll have the time to spend on it. so i'm going to be rolling up my sleeves deep in it. >> did you know what to expect? intellectually you can know about space flight and experience it? >> we went through two and a half days of training. we were prepared for, you know, basically what a nominal mission experience should be like, but watching
i'm using stock for the bezos earth fund. the two big initiatives i know of right now are blue origin and bezos earth fund, which is all about sustainability, climate change, protecting the natural world. we have to work on the here and now of that too. blue origin is working on the future, but we have to work on the here and now as well. >> elon musk told "the washington post," your newspaper, that if blue origin is to be successful, you should run it full time and he hopes you...
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joining us now cnn aerospace analyst miles o'brien. it's really interesting to hear jeff bezos talk about his kind of vision. he's obviously got a track record of making, you know, futuristic or impossible visions a reality, and he certainly has the money to do it, with some $200 billion or however much he has right now. building that road to space it is all about sustainability and the reusable rockets are critical for that. >> yeah, and he's proven he can do it. i just love that line that the two brothers rift on, the idea that i know that something big looks like when it's small. and when they say that it really resonates, doesn't it? and to make something big in space it has to be reusable. imagine, anderson, if every time we got on a 737 and flew to cleveland they threw away the airliner. we wouldn't be doing much of that. we tried to make it reusable during the shuttle era, but that didn't go so well. it turned out to be very expensive the way it was done. the way musk is doing it, the way bezos is doing it, the preserving the pi
joining us now cnn aerospace analyst miles o'brien. it's really interesting to hear jeff bezos talk about his kind of vision. he's obviously got a track record of making, you know, futuristic or impossible visions a reality, and he certainly has the money to do it, with some $200 billion or however much he has right now. building that road to space it is all about sustainability and the reusable rockets are critical for that. >> yeah, and he's proven he can do it. i just love that line...
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we just don't have the data to tell us. so i would say that we as clinicians are used to operating in that gray zone. so i would advise, for example, my patients who are elderly, who have chronic medical conditions or who have very high likelihood of exposure to covid-19, for example, if they live at home with an unvaccinated family member who's not taking precautions i would recommend for those people if they got the one-dose johnson & johnson to get a booster with an mrna. one dose of either the pfizer or moderna now. however, for otherwise healthy individuals who don't have other risks they may want to weigh their own risks and benefit and see the unknown risk of getting the booster as perhaps not worth the benefit at this time. so i myself, for example, am not getting the booster even though i got the one-dose johnson & johnson. >> how can people get a second dose, a booster? can anybody just go to where they're giving vaccinations and ask for a booster? >> i think it depends on the state that you're in and the regulati
we just don't have the data to tell us. so i would say that we as clinicians are used to operating in that gray zone. so i would advise, for example, my patients who are elderly, who have chronic medical conditions or who have very high likelihood of exposure to covid-19, for example, if they live at home with an unvaccinated family member who's not taking precautions i would recommend for those people if they got the one-dose johnson & johnson to get a booster with an mrna. one dose of...
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we both remarked, you spent a lot of time with us mr. trump, we promise not to use that time if we come back again. he ed, you know, it's -- he said, you know, it's a sickness but i really enjoyed it. >> it's a sickness but i really enjoyed it. i find that fascinating. it shows almost like there's been introspection, but maybe i'm reading too much into it. it's a sickness but i really enjoyed it. thank you both, the book is fascinating. "i alone can fix it, donald trump's catastrophic final year". >> thank you. >>> in tonight's town hall as s so delicious... i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! moo you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts with breyers. flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk ♪ ♪ (sounds of car doors closing) (screaming & laughter) ♪ ♪ (sounds of car
we both remarked, you spent a lot of time with us mr. trump, we promise not to use that time if we come back again. he ed, you know, it's -- he said, you know, it's a sickness but i really enjoyed it. >> it's a sickness but i really enjoyed it. i find that fascinating. it shows almost like there's been introspection, but maybe i'm reading too much into it. it's a sickness but i really enjoyed it. thank you both, the book is fascinating. "i alone can fix it, donald trump's...
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i used to kid barack, who's a good friend, president obama. and you know at one point i was always the last guy in the room for real. and every important decision i got to give my advice -- i'd be it last guy before i walked out. and one day he thanked me and i said, mr. president, here's the deal i should be paying you not you me because i get to give the advice and then i get to leave. no, i'm serious. think about it. the one thing that is real, that is different and i feel comfortable with it but it is you're the last guy in the room. you decide is the decision i'm about to make will that cause war, will it cause conflict? is the decision i'm about to make is it going to hurt people, is it going to help people? that's the part that is different. but the living conditions, i mean it's such a great, great honor to live in the white house. but, quite frankly, i kid the vice president like one day barack came over to naval operations, the vice president's residence which is on about i guess 80, 90 acres and it's a beautiful, beautiful spot and
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to us, the little things are the big things. which is why we do everything in our power to make buying a car an unforgettable experience. happy birthday. thank you. we treat every customer like we would treat our own moms. because that's what they deserve. >>> covid cases are on the rise in nevada, where 40% have been vaccinated. ed lavandera found a local barbershop, where the talk is about the pandemic and people had to step up and get vaccinated. >> reporter: the covid-19 vaccine sparks passionate banter in las vegas. in the last month, owner robert taylor says three of his barbers and his business partner were infected with covid-19. taylor and another barber got the virus last year. none were vaccinated. it was a wake-up call. so, taylor turned his barbershop into a vaccination site. he partnered to offer vaccine shots for clients coming in for a haircut. >> the barbershop is a place with truth, and brotherhood. >> reporter: he wins them over with trusted voices. >> you have people, it's not 100%. it's not 100% that i will
to us, the little things are the big things. which is why we do everything in our power to make buying a car an unforgettable experience. happy birthday. thank you. we treat every customer like we would treat our own moms. because that's what they deserve. >>> covid cases are on the rise in nevada, where 40% have been vaccinated. ed lavandera found a local barbershop, where the talk is about the pandemic and people had to step up and get vaccinated. >> reporter: the covid-19...
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leana wen is, also, joining us. dr. wen, that's something you -- you picked up on, clearly. >> right. i mean, i'm -- i was actually disappointed by president biden's speech tonight or his answers tonight because i actually thought that he was answering questions, as if it were a month ago. he's not really meeting the realities. what that's -- of what's happening on the ground. we now have triple the number of infections in the u.s., versus a month ago. we have escalation in cases, all over the country, because of the delta variant. and we actually don't know the answers to a lot of questions. he was talking about how if you get the vaccine, you're well protected from having severe disease. that's true. but we actually don't know how well you're protected from mild illness. and whether, with the delta variant, if you're vaccinated, could you still be contagious to other people? we don't have the answer to that. >> we don't know the answer to that. because i mean, that's a crucial question. >> that's right. >> can you pas
leana wen is, also, joining us. dr. wen, that's something you -- you picked up on, clearly. >> right. i mean, i'm -- i was actually disappointed by president biden's speech tonight or his answers tonight because i actually thought that he was answering questions, as if it were a month ago. he's not really meeting the realities. what that's -- of what's happening on the ground. we now have triple the number of infections in the u.s., versus a month ago. we have escalation in cases, all...
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joining us is dr. paul offit, director of the vaccine education center at children's hospital of philadelphia. doctor, what do you make of the reporting that the biden administration is shifting to a more urgent tone as the delta variant spreads and there's this troubling new phase? should there be new mask guidance? >> yes. i think that the delta variant has changed the game. the delta variant has a so-called reproduceability or contagi contagiousness index of 6 to 8. as i go through my day i'll infect 6 to 8 people and they'll infect 6 to 8 people. this virus is more contagious than influenza virus. it's one of the most contagious respiratory viruses. it's changed the game. it's a shame that we have had now for a while enough vaccine to vaccinate everybody in this country over 12 but we didn't do it. we have only about half the country vaccinated. we have probably about 100 million people, 35% of the population that's neither been vaccinated nor naturally infected so they're fully susceptible, fertil
joining us is dr. paul offit, director of the vaccine education center at children's hospital of philadelphia. doctor, what do you make of the reporting that the biden administration is shifting to a more urgent tone as the delta variant spreads and there's this troubling new phase? should there be new mask guidance? >> yes. i think that the delta variant has changed the game. the delta variant has a so-called reproduceability or contagi contagiousness index of 6 to 8. as i go through my...
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cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house for us tonight. the administration is now acknowledging the pandemic has entered a new phase, it seems. >> yeah, a troubling new phase for them, because anderson, while they incest they're not worried about vaccinated people still, they still think they're enjoying good protection from the vaccines, you're seeing stories like that woman's just there and also the concern about the half of america that is not yet vaccinated. 50% of americans still have not gotten the vaccine. and you are seeing the delta variant circulate, and the cdc director is warning it's nothing like what she's ever seen in her two decades in public health. and i talked to another health official tonight who said this is something they have been warning about for a month, and we're now seeing the consequences of it, but they said it is spreading faster and wider than they had anticipated when it comes to this delta variant. and so president biden held a briefing today with his coronavirus team. they talked about the state of the p
cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house for us tonight. the administration is now acknowledging the pandemic has entered a new phase, it seems. >> yeah, a troubling new phase for them, because anderson, while they incest they're not worried about vaccinated people still, they still think they're enjoying good protection from the vaccines, you're seeing stories like that woman's just there and also the concern about the half of america that is not yet vaccinated. 50% of americans still...
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adams can zwroin us tonight. thanks so much for being with us. i want to read more about what you said in "the washington post" op-ed. first of all, i don't know if you heard but just a second ago we played a sound that our reporter ely reave was talking to a mom in alabama, and the mom's 8-year-old child got covid and according to her had it bad and had been sick for weeks with a high fever, and was still not feeling good. and she was planning to go back to a doctor rb try to figure out if there was any damage or anything that could be done. and yet she still will not be vaccinated because she says she doesn't trust the government. as a doctor i'm sure you have had patients like that. how do you convince somebody who sees their 8-year-old child sick and still sick and still doesn't want to get a vaccine for anybody? >> well, anderson, that story breaks my heart because i have an 11-year-old daughter who is unable to be vaccinated right now. and what i would say to your viewers first of all is the best way to protect the unvaccinated -- and remem
adams can zwroin us tonight. thanks so much for being with us. i want to read more about what you said in "the washington post" op-ed. first of all, i don't know if you heard but just a second ago we played a sound that our reporter ely reave was talking to a mom in alabama, and the mom's 8-year-old child got covid and according to her had it bad and had been sick for weeks with a high fever, and was still not feeling good. and she was planning to go back to a doctor rb try to figure...
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she tells another voter, last december, about a personal call from president trump thanking us for pushing to prove any fraud. but fann wasn't the only elected official who received calls from the trump orbit. maricopa county board supervisor, bill gates, got a voice mail on christmas day, 2020, from then-trump lawyer rudy giuliani. >> maybe, we can get this thing fixed up.
she tells another voter, last december, about a personal call from president trump thanking us for pushing to prove any fraud. but fann wasn't the only elected official who received calls from the trump orbit. maricopa county board supervisor, bill gates, got a voice mail on christmas day, 2020, from then-trump lawyer rudy giuliani. >> maybe, we can get this thing fixed up.
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don't we know that al qaeda attacked us, and they used aircraft? what more is there to learn? of course, there was a lot more to learn about why this happened and why we weren't able to stop it. and what future threat was posed by al qaeda, and what reforms and changes we needed to make to our intelligence collection and collaboration among agencies, and we approach that task in a bipartisan way. now, then, like now, there was some initial opposition of the bush administration. they thought the commission might report negatively on how they didn't stop 9/11 from happening. but there were enough people of good will in both parties to overcome that. and come up with a bipartisan product. but that republican party that was willing to do that in 2001 and 2002 is not donald trump's republican party. had kevin mccarthy been the leader then, there would have been no 9/11 commission. there would have been an effort to persuade the country that, what, it didn't happen or it's overblown or who knows what the explanation would have been. >> also, the former president bush did not address
don't we know that al qaeda attacked us, and they used aircraft? what more is there to learn? of course, there was a lot more to learn about why this happened and why we weren't able to stop it. and what future threat was posed by al qaeda, and what reforms and changes we needed to make to our intelligence collection and collaboration among agencies, and we approach that task in a bipartisan way. now, then, like now, there was some initial opposition of the bush administration. they thought the...
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we're glad she could join us tonight. thank you so much for being with us. fighting off the mob on january 6th obviously led to severe physical injuries for many. but profound psychological effects for many more. and i know many are still now just coming forward and seeking help. can you tell me what you and your team are seeing and hearing? >> you know, anderson, when we think about january 6th, that is one day. a surreal day. against the backdrop of an even more surreal year. 2020, the pandemic was raging. most americans were home, teleworking, taking care of their children. and there were demonstrations, very violent demonstrations after the murder of george floyd. the anti-police sentiment and rhetoric. the calls to defund the police. and our officers were working overtime, mandatory overtime, no days off. they were, some of them, falling ill to the virus. they were worried about their families. they didn't want to bring the virus home. so this was just a cumulative, traumatic stress for the whole year. and then by january 6th these officers were exhaust
we're glad she could join us tonight. thank you so much for being with us. fighting off the mob on january 6th obviously led to severe physical injuries for many. but profound psychological effects for many more. and i know many are still now just coming forward and seeking help. can you tell me what you and your team are seeing and hearing? >> you know, anderson, when we think about january 6th, that is one day. a surreal day. against the backdrop of an even more surreal year. 2020, the...
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frase joins us now. it's astonishing people are disguising themselves to get the vaccine because they're afraid of blowback from people, from their friends. what more are they saying about why they want to get the vaccine in secret and how are they being accommodated? >> really a lot of them have had -- the few that i've been able to personally talk to, they've had some experience that's sort of changed their mind, viewpoint of those in their family, those in their friendship circles or work circles. they came to their own decision that they wanted to get a vaccine. they did their own research on it, talked to people and made the decisions themselves but even though they were able to make that decision themselves, they didn't want to have to deal with the peer pressure or the outbursts from other people about them, quote, giving in to everything. they made a decision for themselves and they wanted it just to be for themselves. and we help people that come in that way. people can call and we try to accomm
frase joins us now. it's astonishing people are disguising themselves to get the vaccine because they're afraid of blowback from people, from their friends. what more are they saying about why they want to get the vaccine in secret and how are they being accommodated? >> really a lot of them have had -- the few that i've been able to personally talk to, they've had some experience that's sort of changed their mind, viewpoint of those in their family, those in their friendship circles or...
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you look at the crowd that's marching with us. they see this as a threat not just to the democratic party, the republican party, but to democracy, itself. and when we call ourselves the poor people's campaign, we say this is a moral recollection resurrection and a march for dreams i wound say what people are or not going to do. west virginia disagree with manchin. they're still marching on his office and pushing him every day. >> texas democrats state legislators are holding out in washington. a number of them. some were witnesses today in a house oversight hearing on voter rights a.gop state representative had this to say to them virtually. i want to play this for our viewers >> first let me say this to my democratic colleagues there with you today. it's time to come home. you've had your fun. it's time to get back to work. you know as well as i do, this legislation has been negotiated in good faith and deserves your attention. >> congressman o'rourke, what do you say to that? how long can they decide to stay away? >> you know, t
you look at the crowd that's marching with us. they see this as a threat not just to the democratic party, the republican party, but to democracy, itself. and when we call ourselves the poor people's campaign, we say this is a moral recollection resurrection and a march for dreams i wound say what people are or not going to do. west virginia disagree with manchin. they're still marching on his office and pushing him every day. >> texas democrats state legislators are holding out in...